Is anyone in Shining Stars? What the heck is happening there w the closure?

Anonymous
Also the Office of the Student Advocate can help. They serve DCPS and DCPCS families and students.

https://sboe.dc.gov/page/office-student-advocate
Anonymous
Hi neighbor - Burroughs parent here! I would call over to see how long their PK3 waitlist is at this point and potentially throw in a post-lottery application. PK3 is not on the short waitlist but it's not as long as some of the other schools that were mentioned earlier.
Anonymous
OP here. Just submitted a post-lotto app and got #1 and Bunker Hill, and numbers 3,4, and 5 at the Friendship campuses. Looks like I will be bailing and hoping it's the right call. Thanks friends!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just submitted a post-lotto app and got #1 and Bunker Hill, and numbers 3,4, and 5 at the Friendship campuses. Looks like I will be bailing and hoping it's the right call. Thanks friends!


Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just submitted a post-lotto app and got #1 and Bunker Hill, and numbers 3,4, and 5 at the Friendship campuses. Looks like I will be bailing and hoping it's the right call. Thanks friends!


I think leaving is the right thing. No school is perfect but SSMA is really and truly terrible. Good luck at your new school and I hope your child enjoys it!
Anonymous
If you really want Montessori and are up for a commute, Lee East End may have a shorter list than Brookland. Breakthrough moved this year so their list may move quicker as well. I'd also look at Sela, Burroughs, Bunker Hill and Friendship Armstrong if you haven't already.
Anonymous
Other ideas close to you likely with shorter lists are Bridges, Bethune and Langley. DCPS does preschool really well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you really want Montessori and are up for a commute, Lee East End may have a shorter list than Brookland. Breakthrough moved this year so their list may move quicker as well. I'd also look at Sela, Burroughs, Bunker Hill and Friendship Armstrong if you haven't already.


I should know this, but does Lee East End give a preference in the following lottery year for Lee Brookland? (I'm pretty sure Stokes EE does that for their Brookland campus) So if you got in and could handle the commute for a year then you could potentially transfer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did a quick search for elementary schools in Wards 1 and 5. I'd suggest Bruce-Monroe, Bunker Hill, Burroughs, Friendship schools, HD Cooke, JO Wilson, Langdon, Langley, Marie Reed, Bethune, and Tubman.

Both Mundo campuses are on this list for 1st grade.


Not all of these are really options for pre-K. I'm not familiar with all, but I know Bruce Monroe and Marie Reed waitlist in-bound pre-K students.


In bound english speaking kids are usually waitlisted. Highly unlikely to get into BM unless kids is ESL. But its a great school
Anonymous
I've heard very good things about Friendship Armstrong but if Bunker Hill is your IB, the short commute is a very good thing and might be enough to prefer it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've heard very good things about Friendship Armstrong but if Bunker Hill is your IB, the short commute is a very good thing and might be enough to prefer it.


The Bunker Hill playground is fab.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Our IB is Bunker Hill. That was 11 and SS was 10 for us, so I'm not sure the process to get in there now, since i'm not waitlisted there anymore. Lee is on my list, i'm waitlist number 110 (and that is one of the lowest waitlist numbers we got).


If you are looking for a great PK alternative, you might want to see if Scrilli School has openings. It is religious-affiliated, but it is a wonderful school and community, located in Brookland, behind Providence. It does cost money, but is very affordable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Our IB is Bunker Hill. That was 11 and SS was 10 for us, so I'm not sure the process to get in there now, since i'm not waitlisted there anymore. Lee is on my list, i'm waitlist number 110 (and that is one of the lowest waitlist numbers we got).


If you are looking for a great PK alternative, you might want to see if Scrilli School has openings. It is religious-affiliated, but it is a wonderful school and community, located in Brookland, behind Providence. It does cost money, but is very affordable.


$1100 a month may be more affordable than some PK programs in DC but be careful listing things like that as “very affordable” to people that may not be able to afford it. DCUM should be more cognizant of posters that may not be in the same income bracket as you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've heard very good things about Friendship Armstrong but if Bunker Hill is your IB, the short commute is a very good thing and might be enough to prefer it.


The Bunker Hill playground is fab.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The Bunker Hill playground is fab.


Yes. Yes it is.
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